Sending a message, Reading a message, Deleting a message – Philips C922 User Manual
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Changing a
Message
Changing text or telephone number:
C moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the text or tele-
phone number; pressing
c deletes one character at a time;
prolonged pressure on
c deletes the complete entry. The key
assignment for entering characters is given on page 22.
Sending a
Message
C
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Send OK OK
C
$Normal$
/
$Urgent$ OK
c
If the message list is not full, you can use the
Send
function.
Before pressing
Send
, select the desired message using the
arrow keys. The complete message is then displayed. If you
wish, you can change the text at this point.
After pressing
OK
, you are shown the telephone number to
which the message will be sent (you can change this, too). You
can then choose whether the message to be transmitted is a
normal or an urgent one. The message is sent by pressing
OK
a
second time. In the displayed message list, you can see from
the symbols whether the transmission was successful. If you
send an urgent message, the handset waits maximum 60
seconds for an acknowledgement from the receiver. You
cannot send or receive another message during this time.
Reading a
Message
C
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C
OK
/
Delete
c
Before pressing
Read
, select the desired message using the
arrow keys. The complete message is displayed. You can use
the arrow keys to switch to the time and date the message was
sent. The telephone number or name of the sender is also dis-
played.
Deleting a
Message
C
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Delete
$Really$Delete?$ OK
c
Before pressing
Delete
, select the desired message using the
arrow keys. After that you delete the message. If you have dele-
ted the message because there was no memory space available
for new messages, the flashing
M icon is switched off.
Deleting All
Messages
C
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Del.All
$Really$Delete$All?$ OK
c
This deletes all messages.